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Old 07-16-10 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Tulex
I don't buy that. Well, maybe you, but not everyone. I think it's the personality that dictates success, not the other way around. Yeah, I understand that some people become *******s when they become successful, but I think most successful autistics would be autistics even without success.
It's not really true, no. I know some guys who can put essentially no time in and show up and win anything they want. I also know some guys who race 60 times a year and are happy being middle of the pack day in and day out. For my money the Nyack ride is the scariest thing I could possibly do. Those guys are nuts and think nothing of swinging caddy corner into the oncoming lane of traffic of a 55 mph road. I'm way too old for that. You do what you like in life. pcad has always been happiest putting in big miles. The day I stop racing I'll spend my weekends up north hiking with the dog and the mrs. Of course I may race until I'm 60. Right now it's still fun despite my season getting royally effed due to injury.
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